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    US and UK Housing Market Outlook

    US and UK Housing Market Outlook

    Housing-Market / US Housing
    May 17, 2011 - 06:49 AM
    By: John_Hampson

    House prices globally tend to follow cycles lasting around 16 years: patterns of 12 years of rises followed by 4 years of declines (at a steeper rate than the rises). With US house prices having peaked in 2006 and UK house prices 2007, cycles suggest a new bull market should now emerge. So do historical measures support this?

    Let's look at US real house prices regression to trend and relative to gold:


    Source: Calculatedriskblog.com


    Source: Sharelynx.com

    By both measures a bottom looks close. Now let's do the same for UK housing:


    Source: Nationwide



    Source: Approximity

    Again getting towards a bottom but not as close as in the US, and that fits with housing in the UK having peaked a lttle later.

    Looking at other indicators such as median income to median home price, cost of renting versus cost of ownership, and housing value as a percentage of GDP, we see a similar picture of getting back towards reasonable value.



    US House Price / Rent Ratio 1987-2011 - Source: Dave Altig

    But note that real estate bottoms tend to be rounded. A gradual basing is made and a slow acceleration of prices in a new cyclical bull market gradually gathers pace. I expect US housing to bottom in 2011 and UK housing in 2012 but for the basing period to last until the other side of the next recession, which I forecast to be 2013-2014. After that we will enter a Kondratieff Spring phase in which real estate enters a bull market and stocks begin a secular bull market, and the two asset classes compete in popularity.



    Source: The Long Wave Group

    In summary I believe we are close to a real estate bottom, but given that the basing phase usually lasts a couple of years or more, it is not yet desirable as an investment. My strategy is to pursue the commodities secular bull into my projected conclusion of 2013, then to look to reinvest into real estate (and stocks) after that.

    John Hampson

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    http://www.marketoracle.co.uk/Article28183.html
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    U.S. Housing Market is Still Sick

    Housing-Market / US Housing
    May 17, 2011 - 06:43 AM

    By: John_Mauldin

    http://www.marketoracle.co.uk/Article28182.html

    far too many links and charts to post: go to the link above to view them
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